WASTE-TO-ENERGY: A PROMISING MARITIME TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY

Thangalakshmi s. Dr., Sivasami K.
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Everything in the world, including the shipping industry, is powered by energy. There are numerous advanced energy-generation strategies, but it would be greatly valued if energy could be consistently derived from ship waste. Waste disposal is a difficult task in the shipping industry, so many studies are being conducted to find better ways to dispose of waste. According to regulatory agencies, India has a large source of both industrial and urban organic waste. The shipping industry, like any other, necessitates massive amounts of energy. On a daily basis, a massive amount of waste is generated, ranging from small crafts to ultra-large vessels (aerobic as well as anaerobic). So, there is a significant opportunity for capturing the energy from these waste, and both the difficulty of waste disposal and the depletion of conventional energy sources can be effectively addressed concurrently. This paper examines various means of generating energy from waste. Furthermore, the current state of Waste-to-Energy (WTE) in our country and around the world is discussed. Motivation/Background: There is a perennial need for energy in all industry. This energy is pivotal in marine sector. There is huge amount of waste disposal into sea and IMO is keen on pollution control and de-carbonization. So, converting the waste serves two purposes viz. pollution control and green energy generation. Method: Various techniques for generating energy from waste had been discussed. Results: Waste-To-Energy is still a relatively unexplored technology in the shipping industry. Large cruise ships generate massive quantities of waste. This in and of itself represents a large avenue for WTE as a source of renewable energy on board ships. There are very few manufacturers venturing into the WTE segment to create power from ship waste. Scanship, a Norwegian ship waste management system manufacturer, has established a system that uses microwave-assisted pyrolysis to transform carbon-based waste generated on ships into biofuels. Conclusions: WTE is also a relatively new concept in the shipping industry. Countries such as Norway, which is successfully operating WTE plants on land, are progressively migrating the technology and paving the way for others. More initiatives like these can radically decrease the amount of waste that ships discharge into the sea, resulting in a more comprehensive ecosystem for all life forms.
废物转化能源:一种很有前途的海上运输技术
世界上的一切,包括航运业,都是由能源驱动的。有许多先进的能源生产战略,但如果能够始终如一地从船舶废物中获得能源,将会非常有价值。在航运业中,废物处理是一项艰巨的任务,因此正在进行许多研究,以找到更好的处理废物的方法。根据监管机构的说法,印度有一个巨大的工业和城市有机废物来源。航运业和其他行业一样,需要大量的能源。每天都会产生大量的废物,从小型船只到超大型船只(有氧和厌氧)。因此,从这些废物中捕获能量是一个重要的机会,废物处理的困难和传统能源的枯竭可以同时有效地解决。本文探讨了利用废物发电的各种方法。在此基础上,讨论了国内外垃圾焚烧发电的现状。动机/背景:所有行业都对能源有长期的需求。这种能源在海洋领域至关重要。大量的废物被排入海洋,国际海事组织热衷于污染控制和脱碳。因此,废物转化有两个目的,即控制污染和产生绿色能源。方法:对利用废物发电的各种技术进行了探讨。结果:在航运业,废物转化为能源仍然是一项相对未开发的技术。大型游轮会产生大量的垃圾。这本身就代表了WTE作为船上可再生能源的一大途径。很少有制造商冒险进入WTE领域,从船舶废物中创造动力。挪威船舶废物管理系统制造商Scanship建立了一个系统,利用微波辅助热解将船上产生的碳基废物转化为生物燃料。结论:WTE在航运业也是一个相对较新的概念。挪威等国家已经成功地在陆地上运行了垃圾焚烧发电厂,它们正在逐步迁移这项技术,并为其他国家铺平道路。更多像这样的举措可以从根本上减少船舶排放到海洋中的废物量,从而为所有生命形式创造一个更全面的生态系统。
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